The Greatest Comic Book Covers of All Time


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The best comic book covers spanning some 70 years selected and organized by artists, experts and fans.




Crisis on Infinite Earths (1985-) #7


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In this landmark issue, the shocking story of the DC Multiverse's birth is told! And when an assemblage of the bravest, most powerful heroes advances on their enemy's Antimatter universe stronghold, one of DC's most beloved characters dies in noblebattle! Can the heroes recover from the loss?




Adventures of God Volume 1


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A lot of God’s most bizarre decisions throughout history make a lot more sense once you realise he’s just a bumbling old man with poor long term memory and a drinking problem. In this book you will learn why He got rid of dinosaurs, why it took Him so long to talk Abraham out of killing his son, and all about His complicated relationship with Satan. This volume contains the first 50 episodes of the popular Ringo Award nominated webcomic! Legal disclaimer: you might go to Hell for laughing, we decline all liability. Created by the team of Matteo Ferrazzi and Corey Jay. Adventures of God is a critically acclaimed ongoing webcomic which earned a Ringo nomination for Best Humor. For the first time, this hit series is collected in print.




Tales of the New Gods


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Don't miss this new volume featuring the greatest New Gods stories by aWho's Who of all-star creators! Recognized as one of Jack Kirby's greatestcreations, the New Gods now play an integral role in the DC Universe. Rediscoverthe classic tales of young Scott Free, Darkseid, Orion and more in thissoftcover collecting stories from Mister Miracle Special, Jack Kirby's FourthWorld #2-20, and Orion #3-4, #6-8, #10, #12, #15, #18-19! Plus, anever-before-published short story by writer Mark Millar with art by Steve Ditko& Mick Gray!




Captain America


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Marvel Portfolio: Peach Momoko


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Japanese sensation Peach Momoko has wowed comic book collectors with beautifully rendered variant covers that leap off the shelves! Momoko's work includes incredible portraits of many of Marvel's most powerful heroes, including Captain Marvel, Spider-Gwen, the Black Cat, Spider-Woman, Doctor Strange and Venom! Now Marvel proudly presents twelve gorgeous, full-color reproductions of some of Momoko's most eye-catching works from the House of Ideas - all in a stunning hardcover case!




House of Mystery


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Written by Jack Oleck, Steve Skeates, Sheldon Mayer, Michael Fleisher andothers Cover by Bernie Wrightson Art by Alex Ni�o, Ruben Yandoc, NestorRedondo, Gerry Talaoc and others DC Comics serves up another helping of horrorin this amazing collection featuring tales from HOUSE OF MYSTERY #212-226!It's classic, bone-chilling intensity from the DC vaults!




Superman #101-200


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Superman has traditionally been one of the consistently best-selling comic book titles in history, featuring arguably the greatest superhero ever created. The character has not only survived since his origins in 1938, but has ridden the various waves of popular culture since that time, being successfully reintroduced to young audiences every few years, in print and on the big screen. This ebook features comic book covers for the classic title Superman during the height of its creative run, issues #101-200, plus eight Annuals; also publication information, including creator listings, story synopses, trivia, and more. Big, beautiful, full-color vintage comic book cover scans which will look fantastic on your e-reader. This is volume 6 of The Complete Comic Book Covers Library.




The Greatest Comic Book of All Time


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Bart Beaty and Benjamin Woo work to historicize why it is that certain works or creators have come to define the notion of a "quality comic book," while other works and creators have been left at the fringes of critical analysis.




Batman #201-300


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Probably the second most popular superhero of all time (some would place him at first, ahead of his compatriot Superman), Batman represents a crimefighter without any special powers except his own natural abilities extended to their human limits. Nevertheless he still inhabits a unique fantasy universe, full of weird villains and inhabiting his own top-secret lair filled with trophies culled from past adventures. This volume presents covers from the height of his adventures, starting in the late 1960's and stretching over the next decade. This ebook presents large, full-color scans of issues #201-300. The reader is given story and publishing information on each issue as well.